Cuban Musician César López Announces Presentations in LatAm

Cuban Musician César López Announces Presentations in LatAm

Cuban Musician César López Announces Presentations in LatAm

By Martha Cabrales Arias
Santiago de Cuba, Oct 12 (Prensa Latina) Cuban saxophonist César López announced presentations in Latin American countries in November, following recent successes with seven concerts in Harlem venues in the United States.

Speaking to Prensa Latina, the musician stated that along with his trio of young talented artists participates Jorge Luis Pacheco.

López also talked about the final touches he is giving to an audiovisual production following the show in the Havana's America Theater for his 30 years of artistic life and 20 of the group, in addition to the expected return to the United States in January 2018.

Other works keeping him busy these days are the preparation of compositions to play with the National Symphony Orchestra next February along with maestro Miguel Villafruela, who was professor of several generations of musicians in the Superior Institute of Art.

The award-winning instrumentalist ventures into dissimilar musical genres and shares his work with the teaching. He teaches children and support events such as the meeting Friends of Jazz, based in this city and of which he is president of honor.

hr/ycf/rc/mca/gdc

Temas Relacionados:

Cuban Musician César López Announces Presentations in LatAm

By Martha Cabrales Arias

Santiago de Cuba, Oct 12 (Prensa Latina) Cuban saxophonist César López announced presentations in Latin American countries in November, following recent successes with seven concerts in Harlem venues in the United States.

Speaking to Prensa Latina, the musician stated that along with his trio of young talented artists participates Jorge Luis Pacheco.

López also talked about the final touches he is giving to an audiovisual production following the show in the Havana's America Theater for his 30 years of artistic life and 20 of the group, in addition to the expected return to the United States in January 2018.

Other works keeping him busy these days are the preparation of compositions to play with the National Symphony Orchestra next February along with maestro Miguel Villafruela, who was professor of several generations of musicians in the Superior Institute of Art.

The award-winning instrumentalist ventures into dissimilar musical genres and shares his work with the teaching. He teaches children and support events such as the meeting Friends of Jazz, based in this city and of which he is president of honor.